Thank you, pennsteve. That is a much more helpful response than the others. I had also looked at that site, but couldn't see how a straight...
Is it a ball serif or straight serif?
Is this an inverted mintmark?
From what I can see, the date looks like 2007, but that does not help.
It's not so amazing that there are so many stupid people, but that so many of those people have so much money.
When I first saw this coin, I thought someone had taken a knife to it, but after looking closer, I think it is a massive planchet flaw. The...
I have a number of Morgan and Peace silver dollars , including list VAMs, for sale on eBid for what I think are reasonable prices. I am selling...
Is this the inverted mm?
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It looks quite different from any MD I have seen. Obviously, it cannot be an RPD. Any ideas about the bow tie?
I am relatively new to the microscopic world of Lincoln cents, but am enjoying learning about RPM's, etc. Here are a couple of photos of a 1957-D...
I looked at coppercoins before posting. The problem is that the coin pictured in that link is listed as LDS, but it also says no die markers were...
I am convinced that the apparent doubling in the date is due to die wear, but am not so sure about the mint mark. It actually looks like the...
Looks like RPM001. Nice buy.
That's part of his hair extension, which doesn't seem like something that would happen under normal circumstances.
Has anyone else seen one of these? The gouges are not PMD, they are in the die. The more I think about it, the more I believe they were...
I recently found this 1957-D cent with interesting die gouges on the obverse. It looks like someone gave Abe a hairdo appropriate to the 50's.
HiHo, Looks like your Beaver says Peaver. I think that's a beaver with PMS.
Here is what a "normal" center of the reverse looks like (this is from a 2036 coin as I do not have another 2035)
I tried reading the sticky post about doubling, but could access only the last section, so I may be asking an ignorant question. The coin is a...
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